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dulcet

[duhl-sit] / ˈdʌl sɪt /


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I spend my days surrounded by laughter, and sugar, and bathing suits, and candied pineapple, and lychees, listening to the dulcet warblings of Yma Sumac.

From Seattle Times

Mr. Alliss’s popularity as a commentator for nearly 60 years was largely due to his reassuring, dulcet voice, his knowledge of the game and its history, and his wry, deadpan humor, which sometimes generated controversy.

From Washington Post

The music turns strangely dulcet at the end, as if the carnage suddenly subsided.

From New York Times

For millions of viewers, the show was a half-hour during which you could tune out the anxiety of the world and be soothed by trivia and Trebek’s meticulous, dulcet tones.

From Washington Post

Honeynuts are a delicious, relatively new variety of squash, dulcet of flavor and dense of flesh, with none of the stringiness of some other types of winter squash or pumpkin.

From New York Times